Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2594 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/21/2022

                    Assigned to HHS 	FOR COMMITTEE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2594 
 
trauma recovery centers; grants 
Purpose 
Establishes the Trauma Recovery Center Fund (Fund) under the administration of the 
Director of the Department of Health Services (Director) and outlines grant eligibility criteria and 
reporting requirements. 
Background 
The Department of Health Services (DHS) must develop and administer a statewide 
emergency medical services and trauma system to implement the Arizona emergency medical 
services and trauma system plan. Statute requires DHS to adopt rules and establish standards, 
including: 1) injury prevention activities to decrease the incidence of trauma and decrease the 
societal cost of preventable mortality and morbidity; 2) public access to prehospital emergency 
medical services; 3) a statewide network of trauma centers that provide trauma care and to which 
trauma patients can be transported; and 4) a trauma center designation and designation process for 
health care institutions that provide trauma care (A.R.S. ยง 36-2225).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
Fund 
1. Establishes the Fund consisting of legislative appropriations, grants and contributions.  
2. Requires the Director to administer the fund.   
3. Requires DHS to use monies in the Fund to provide grants to trauma recovery centers. 
4. Requires DHS to establish priorities for the Fund in consultation with a national alliance that 
supports trauma recovery centers. 
5. Requires, for grant eligibility, a trauma recovery center to adhere to the guidelines for operating 
and implementing trauma recovery centers developed by a national alliance of trauma recovery 
centers. 
6. States that monies in the Fund are subject to legislative appropriation. 
7. Exempts the appropriations from lapsing.  FACT SHEET 
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DHS Annual Report 
8. Requires DHS, by October 1 of each year, to annually report information on the population 
served by each trauma recovery center that receives grant monies to the:  
a) Governor; 
b) Secretary of State; 
c) Speaker of the House of Representatives; and 
d) President of the Senate. 
9. Requires the DHS annual report to include. 
Miscellaneous 
10. Defines a trauma recovery center as a treatment center that provides at least the following 
resources, treatments and recovery services to crime victims: 
a) mental health services; 
b) assertive community-based outreach and clinical case management; 
c) coordination of care among medical and mental health care providers, law enforcement 
agencies and other social services; 
d) services to family members of homicide victims; and 
e) a multidisciplinary staff of clinicians that includes psychiatrists, psychologists and social 
workers and may include case managers and peer counselors. 
11. Defines terms.  
12. Contains a legislative findings clause. 
13. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
House Action 
HHS  2/14/22 DPA 9-0-0-0 
3
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 Read 2/23/22  49-10-1  
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 21, 2022 
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